Cristiano Ronaldo Plans to Retire and Pursue Key Off-Field Role at Al-Nassr
Cristiano Ronaldo may retire from playing at Al-Nassr and pivot to a key off-field role, possibly owning 15% of Saudi Pro League. BIG changes ahead! (154 characters)

Cristiano Ronaldo, who made headlines with his £173 million two-year contract to join Al-Nassr in 2023—later extended until 2027—is reportedly thinking about stepping away from playing. Instead, he might stay connected to the sport through a non-playing role.
Rumors suggest the Portuguese star is weighing a transition to a role within the Saudi Pro League. This could involve deepening his already notable influence, as reports claim he holds a 15% stake in the league.
Although details about his ownership share are still unclear, sources reveal Ronaldo is keen on helping develop football in the region and ensuring the league keeps its growing international appeal.
Since his arrival, the league’s profile has surged globally, capturing the attention of football fans and clubs worldwide. His presence has been pivotal in this transformation.
Alongside other headline signings like Mohamed Salah and Bruno Fernandes, Ronaldo is part of the league’s larger goal to become a prime destination for elite talent.
If he decides to retire from active play, his blend of experience, stardom, and potential ownership could give him a powerful footing to shape the league’s future and broaden his football-related business ventures.
For now, Ronaldo remains focused on his performances on the field. But questions are swirling about what the next chapter will hold for a career that has already featured Europe’s biggest clubs and the world’s grandest stages.














